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Rounit Rai

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The basics requirement to be eligible for interning at NALCO is to have an employee of the organisation who can refer you to the organisation as an intern at first an internship letter, signed by the director of the college, is to be submitted the main office of the organisation. After the same is granted, they provide a letter of grant, which further has to be taken to the HR department and they will provide with an application from requiring various details of the candidate including their photograph and the name of the employee of the organisation for the internship. After the completion of these formalities, the letter has to be si
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Harshad Gore

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Government may release APPSC AEE notification once a year twice a year and sometimes not even once. If there are vacancies, there will be a job notification from time to time
You will never be sure about when the notification will release, but there is one thing you can do keep your preparation up to date APPSC AEE exam is a quite tough to crack.

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FIJA JAMAGE

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For SSC multitasking job has the least competition and it is the easiest exam to clear.

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FIJA JAMAGE

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Yes, if you have done the study according to the exams and you have the confidence to tackle the exam then there are no obstacles to stop you from studying or clearing exams as much as you start your study early you will get things fast and your success comes near to you years are not matter to prepare for exams.

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FIJA JAMAGE

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It all depends on you how you take things on your attitude, it depends if you are in other sectors working with a high-paying job then there is no regret for not getting a government post. All over like in government jobs and in other sectors you have challenges there is no way to easy you have to work to earn money or respect in society. Life is according to you and how you take things in your own manner. But we have to be successful somewhere for not to regret past situations and have to move on.

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FIJA JAMAGE

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Yes, you can crack any government jobs along with your job you have to manage things according to the time you have you can also join any coaching for the easy to you to grasp something easily. You can study for the exams on weekends or daily 2 hrs are sufficient to prepare for exams you have to be consistent and we'll managed things are necessary. For cracking any government exams with job you have to study for minimum 2 years to take the depths of exams you will be surely clear the exams.

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FIJA JAMAGE

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Hello Dipika, In India you can go with the easiest exams such as SSC CHSL SSC Stenographer IBPS Clerk all Group D level exams in this you don't have to prepare for interview or any higher degree is not necessary to qualify these exams. There are exams you just need 10th or 12th level education is required. You have to prepare for written exams such as aptitude tests and basic languages exams and you also needed the typing and computer skills for stenographer and clerk jobs this only mandatory thing to achieve success in these exams.

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Ritu upadhyay

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Generally, all the government exams are best in India as we know that government exams give us vast opportunities. And scoring in these exams will of course gives you benefit, and you got a chance to get highlight your name from others. The name s of these exams are:
UPSC civil services examination
SBI PO Exam
SSC CGL
IBPS PO Exam
UPSC
SSC CHSL
RRB NTPC
IBPS Clerk
UPSC CAPF, etc. So, keep trying. Best of luck.

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Ritu upadhyay

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B.Pharma Course is very vast course. So many job opportunities are available for B.Pharma. Graduate students. Government exams are also available for B.Pharma students. B.Pharma students can apply for government pharmacist exams. These are:
DMER, DHS, RRB ESIC, ZP, RBSK, etc. So many other exams also can be given after some experience. If you earn 3 years industrial experience, you can apply for Drug Inspector Exam. If you have experience of minimum 3 years you can apply for Drug Analyst Exam
So many other exams are also available for B.Pharma graduates.

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